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    The Black Death‚ or Black Plague‚ was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. It began in south-western Asia and spread to Europe by the late 1340s‚ where it received its name Black Death. The total number of deaths worldwide from the pandemic are estimated at least 75 million people. The Black Death is estimated to have killed between a third and two-thirds of Europe’s population. The Black Death had a drastic effect on Europe’s population‚ irrevocably changing Europe’s social structure

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    Black Culture and Black Consciousness” a book by Lawrence Levine‚ discusses the idea that although the African people were enslaved by the British Colonies in North America‚ the Africans would lose their own heritage‚ when in fact “they did not carry with them a network of beliefs‚ customs‚ and institutions constituting what might be called with unified accuracy‚ a unified “African” culture.” (Pg.3) Before Levine published this book‚ most historians and scholars such as “W.E.B. Du Bois and Melville

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    it had to endure and overcome. The largest reason why the 14th century coined this phrase was because of the black plague. Too many‚ the years of the black plague were the darkest days in Europe’s history. At first‚ the plague only attacked mice and rats. But due to the insanitary conditions of the 14th century‚ the virus mutated and a strain of the virus began attacking humans. The black plague was deadly and the normal person had a 80% mortality rate. The disease spread quickly throughout Europe

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    Black Hole

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    Black Hole Talking about the universe is always a mysterious subject for us. There are lots of theories about the universe by different scientist. Nobody actually knows the reality. Like the universe the topic‚” Black Hole”‚ is also mysterious. We know what black hole is but we are not able to give the detail information about it. As everybody says that‚” black hole is a region in space that has an indefinite density and the gravitational force that does not let anything escape from its influence

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    Black Studies

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    and describes Black studies as a critical body over time that has dismantled powerful racist intellectual and white supremacy. Included are views from a variety of African Americans defining “Black studies‚” describing the history‚ and politics of influential people involved in the development of the Black studies programs. This includes background information regarding the history of American Africans and “Black studies‚ “Black life‚ and experiences from the point of view of Black people over the

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    Black holes are some of the most fascinating and mysterious parts of space. It has so much gravitational pull that nothing can escape from it‚ even light if it gets close enough. Albert Einstein predicted black holes back in 1916. The term “black hole” was made up in 1967 by an American astronomer John Wheeler. The first black hole was discovered in 1971 by rockets that were carrying Geiger counters that came across eight new x-ray sources. Scientists that detected radio signals coming from it found

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    Black Bourgeoisie

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    Frazier’s Black Bourgeoisie was more prophetic than many realized. Frazier‚ who addressed the burgeoning black middle class‚ expressed concern about the intra-class conflict vis-a-vis socioeconomic status of black folks. Frazier notes that the black middle class was in a rush by the 1960s to assimilate. During the Harlem Renaissance‚ even W.E.B. Du Bois “strategically included white judges on panels for their black literary competitions‚ in hopes that white approval would add luster to black achievements

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    The Black Plague

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    of places The Black Plague is called several different names. Today‚ the Black Plague is referred to as the Black Plague or the Black Death but‚ the people who lived through the Plague‚ referred to it as the Great Dying or the Pestilence (Altman 18). Most people know it as the Black Plague. No matter what the Black Plague is called‚ though‚ it is all the same thing. The Black Plague caused death everywhere‚ and‚ the effect is change in religion‚ economy‚ and the country. The Black Plague all started

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    Black Plague

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    Important Facts about the Black Death * Interesting information and important facts and history of the disease: * Key Dates relating to the event: This terrible plague started in Europe in 1328 and lasted until 1351 although there were outbreaks for the next sixty years * Why was the disease called the Black Death? The disease was called the Black Death because one of the symptoms produced a blackening of the skin around the swellings. or buboes. The buboes were red at first‚ but later

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    “The Black Woman”

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    through segregation days where blacks and whites were separated. Some movements led to another. Such movements became very popular‚ and were moving fast towards freedom. However‚ some movements were not taking as serious as others. Such movements like the Black Feminist Movement‚ was not looked at as a major aspect to their black nation. Many had fail to realize that even women have strong voices to be heard in social‚ political‚ and economical parts of the nation. African/Black American woman have endured

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